I grew up on a street where everyone's mom, in Macon GA, made cornbread differently - and between the two you did today, I love both and I plan to make both soon; my mother made cornbread in the oven (thick) in a pan, about 1" thick; but i love fried cornbread, and leaning towards the stone-ground to do it first for my family soon.
I am amazed at the different variations of this wonderful staple that I grew up enjoying. My parents were from Alabama and Arkansas, but we made what my Mom called "hot water corncakes". The cornmeal is partially cooked with boiling water, made into a stiff dough, and formed into patties about 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick. I still make these regularly and am eager to try your method. I think they are all good, similar but different. I read all sorts of recipes, some using baking powder, etc. Just cornmeal, salt, and water is the best. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to more of your videos. Tom in Texas
Kathy, you are such a gift to all of us and especially to all of us in the Wiregrass, whose mothers and grandmothers cooked this way. All we need is some blackeyed peas ! Thank you so much !!
Kathy, Here in SE Ohio, we grew up eating fried mush which is cooked cornmeal that you let get cold and set up then you slice off pieces and fry it. So good!! ❤
@@kathyssouthernkitchen302 thank you for this clear demonstration/recipe. Mine never turns out. I think it's because I'm not using a fine cornmeal. Got to look for some. I'm assuming it's not self-rising like a cornmeal mix.
Kathy, would you consider doing a video showing how to make caramel apples (the easy way!)? I want to try some for my grandchildren but all the recipes I've found are so complicated. I'm a shortcut kind of girl.
Have lived in Alabama my whole life. Never had a restaurant serve fried cornbread as a complimentary bread on the table and I have been to many meat and threes. Nor have I ever seen extra fine cornmeal sold in stores.
Bless your sweet little ❤️. You need to come to Dothan! Zack's, Charlotte's Kitchen, The Blue Plate, MeMe’s Kitchen and so many more serve fried bread with your meal. It's a staple in our area❤️
All the country cooking establishments serve fried cornbread in baskets prior to the meal. It’s like an appetizer here. We are fortunate that several grocery stores sell the extra fine cornmeal from local mills. I have friends who have moved away ask me to send them cornmeal. I live in southeast Alabama 😊
Different recipes say you need to use really cold water and others say you need to use really hot water for the fried cornbread, do you use one for the Lacy ??
I grew up on a street where everyone's mom, in Macon GA, made cornbread differently - and between the two you did today, I love both and I plan to make both soon; my mother made cornbread in the oven (thick) in a pan, about 1" thick; but i love fried cornbread, and leaning towards the stone-ground to do it first for my family soon.
Sweet memories! I love cornbread any way I can get it❤️
I grew up down the road in Byron Ga. Same thing, everyone made cornbread differently
You nailed it! This stuff is the best.
I am amazed at the different variations of this wonderful staple that I grew up enjoying. My parents were from Alabama and Arkansas, but we made what my Mom called "hot water corncakes". The cornmeal is partially cooked with boiling water, made into a stiff dough, and formed into patties about 1/2 to 3/4 inches thick. I still make these regularly and am eager to try your method. I think they are all good, similar but different. I read all sorts of recipes, some using baking powder, etc. Just cornmeal, salt, and water is the best. Thanks for sharing and I look forward to more of your videos. Tom in Texas
Wow!!!! I've heard of those, but have never had them! Thanks for sharing
Awesome recipe sharing here these look yummy
Great channel see you soon enjoy the weekend 👍🏻👍🏻
Kathy, you are such a gift to all of us and especially to all of us in the Wiregrass, whose mothers and grandmothers cooked this way. All we need is some blackeyed peas ! Thank you so much !!
Thank you so much! We've got to keep these traditions alive❤️❤️❤️
They look delicious. What is the name of the burner that you r cooking on ? Thanks ❤
@gabireljohnson3960 here is a link❤️amzn.to/4czoYzx
Kathy, Here in SE Ohio, we grew up eating fried mush which is cooked cornmeal that you let get cold and set up then you slice off pieces and fry it. So good!! ❤
Yum!
I am in South central Indiana and I grew up on mush...lots of butter and syrup
Making Lacey Cornbread right now! Thanks for the inspiration!!
Oh wow that cornbread looks divine
I haven’t thought about this recipe in a while my grandmother used to make the best Lacey cornbread it was so good with butter
Thanks for sharing ❤
I love Lacey cornbread ❤❤
As a child, my mama made lacy cornbread and I dipped them in ketchup. Delicious!
Yum!!!!
@@kathyssouthernkitchen302 thank you for this clear demonstration/recipe. Mine never turns out. I think it's because I'm not using a fine cornmeal. Got to look for some. I'm assuming it's not self-rising like a cornmeal mix.
Never thought about dipping it in ketchup but sounds yummy ❤
Cool. Thank you
Thank you
Just discovered this channel today. Love this woman! Cannot wait to try her recipes! ❤😊
Welcome ❤️❤️❤️
Yum 😋 I will make this😊
Kathy, would you consider doing a video showing how to make caramel apples (the easy way!)? I want to try some for my grandchildren but all the recipes I've found are so complicated. I'm a shortcut kind of girl.
I’ll see if I can find a good one❤️
I'm 68 and my mom made these. She said they called it basterd bread😉
😂😂😂
Have lived in Alabama my whole life. Never had a restaurant serve fried cornbread as a complimentary bread on the table and I have been to many meat and threes. Nor have I ever seen extra fine cornmeal sold in stores.
Bless your sweet little ❤️. You need to come to Dothan! Zack's, Charlotte's Kitchen, The Blue Plate, MeMe’s Kitchen and so many more serve fried bread with your meal. It's a staple in our area❤️
All the country cooking establishments serve fried cornbread in baskets prior to the meal. It’s like an appetizer here. We are fortunate that several grocery stores sell the extra fine cornmeal from local mills. I have friends who have moved away ask me to send them cornmeal. I live in southeast Alabama 😊
Yes!!!! We're so blessed to live in this area❤️
You must be from the hillbilly, rocky, crude part of the state where they call creamed corn fried corn.
@jw77019 bless your heart. Call it whatever you want to call it. It's delightful. Blessings❤️
Different recipes say you need to use really cold water and others say you need to use really hot water for the fried cornbread, do you use one for the Lacy ??
I just use room temp water. If anything, cold❤️
Can you cook them a little darker?
You sure can
I'm surprised you don't use white lily
I do use white Lily flower. But they don't make cornmeal in extra fine❤️
I live in Florida and have a hard time finding white lily Walmart is now starting to carry it